Brent crude oil climbs back above $80 a barrel as traders monitor Red Sea disruptions

Oil futures were on track for a third straight rise Wednesday, with the global benchmark pushing back above $80 a barrel, as traders monitored tensions in the Red Sea that have resulted in disruptions to global trade.

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